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Fire of Karma
Introduction
The novel begins as a letter to her son, a complaint, or a justification. It has a testamentary and pedagogically sound, rather than confessional: My little one, I will tell you a sad story, which happened just before you were born.
Theme and Metaphor
This novel is like an exotic fruit with a great bitter taste, from which springs a boundless desire to love and to be loved. It is the credo of a kind-hearted person who renounces herself in favour of others.
Cultural Context and Reflection
However, such an unselfish attitude is not appreciated in India; on the contrary, it is considered a weak, liable nature, which cannot achieve happiness even in mind. Perhaps if the author had been an Indian woman, she would not have been able to conceive such an original work, crossed by a desire for total sacrifice of life, to the detriment of herself.